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/ THE BEMIDJI DALY PIONEER v 4 N: E. Given left last evefilug on a business trip to the twin cities. “No God, no Sin, no Future Lite,” had veen their creed. 1 6112-4 = Mrs. J. W. Naugle entertained a few ladies at her home on Sixth street very informally yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs. C. 1. Bay. - Fred Larson of Newfolden spent Tuesday here on business. b seonid Friday, $7.50 hats, special, $2.98 at ‘Troppmans. 3t12-3 Mrs. P. E. Welch and Mrs. Arthur Mathews of Ortonville, who is the guest of Mrs. Welch for the week, are spending a few days at Nebish with relatives. ~°S. H. Paul of BigFalls was a vis-| itor in this city yesterday. ‘Take home a brick of Koor's ice cream. % 4-5tf| ‘You don’t take any photographs or post cards from Rich Studio unless they please you. fhone 570-W. 29 10th street. 26t12:10 hillip Mattson of Nevis was a Be- midji visitor yesterd}ay. Make the evening meal the big one next Saturday and eat fried, chicken at the M. E. church from 5:30 to 8. Your entire family will be pleased to join you. 3d12-3 Orville Gowdy of Big Falls spen Tuesday here on business. ~ Fresh; sweet milk and cream, sold at Ganlter‘s bakery. 10-6tf — Mrs. Earl Luke of Lewis, Wis,, ar- rived in the city on Monday, called here by the serious illness of her mother, Mrs, A. C. Newtpn. B. A. Ross of Nary, was a between train-visitor here Tuesday.. N. P. Kolkman of Melrose spent Tuesday in the city on business. Mr. and Mrs. C. 1. Bay have arriv- ed in Bemidji to make their home at ieast for the winter. Mr. Bay is con- nected with the Page & Hill Lumber company here. i Adolph\Helgaas of Boy River was a day here on business yesterday. Mrs. E. A. Grier of Tenstrike, spent the day in the city with friends. Miss Katheryn Bagley returned last evening from Minneapolis, where she spent several days with her sis- ter, Miss Florence, who atends the University of Minnesota. ” G. H. Warner of Brainerd was a business visitor in Bemidji yesterday. 0. M. Davidson of Crookston was a Bemidji business visitor yesterday. —_— You'll want Christmas cards this $50,000 to loan on~farms. The|Year to send to triends. We have a Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Minn. fing assortment from which to choose. ¢ 10_27“|Beauulul cards, beautiful sentiments engraved or printed. \When you pass the Pioneer Stationerl Store step in -B. T. Foote of Boy River was a P and make your selection. 11-13.t ‘business visitor in Bemidji on- Tues- day. \ Mrs. S. C. Brown arrived in the city Tuesday morning from Quill Lake, Sask., to spend the winter months with her daughter, Miss Ida Virginia Brown. Mrs. A. D. Brown of Redby, was a visitor with Bemidji friends on Mon- day. Aauto livery and taxi, da}i and night service. Phone No. 1. Enterprise Auto Co. 7 1mon12-23 sale at Dunn’s New Third Street cafe by ladies of M. E, church, Saturday, December 3. Suit- able gift articles and fancy goods ga- lore will be sold. Come early and make your selection. 3d12-3 Christmas L. H. Nelson and Ole Olson of Lit- tle'Seuk were Tuesday business visit- ors here. . Don’t wait too long before you ora- er your Christmas cards. We have beautiful cards with envelopes to match. New sentiments and beauti- ful color embossing and printing. Your name- engraved in the sawe style type as the sentiment. Do it now and have it over with, Order at the Pioneer Stationery Stote. 11-13tf car load of New York Baldwin apples, $1.95 per bushel basket at Troppmans. 11-16-tf 0. H. Bergh and John Peters of Grand Rapids weré business visitors here yesterday. Suits dyed, $3.50: army overcoats dyed, $3.50. Model Dry Cleaners, 309 Third street. 11-17tf Miss Beth MacGregor spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Mary MacGre- | gor, and other relatives. She left the fore part of the week for Northome, where she was to inspect the schools. Miss MacGregor is district nurse for Itasca county. Fried spring chicken dinner at M. E. Church Saturday evening, Decemb- er. 4, from 5:30 to 8:00. . 3d12-3 Esther Hemple of Tenstrike, is a guest of the J. C. Parker home on Minnesota avenue this week. NOTICE Appointments for sittings for chil- dren must be made for the forenoon. It is impossible to devote the proper attention to them during the after- noon. Appointments for grown-ups any afternoon or evening. Only two appointments will be accepted for Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ireland ot Vérndale were among the out of town callers in Bemidji on: Tuesday. Mr« H. E. Torne, Mrs. L. B. Gal- braith and Mrs. Johnson of Cass Lake were Tuesday callers in Bemidji. Miss Fern Minnick had (the mistor- |SYSRInES between 7:00 and 9:00. tune to fall while skating last even- | okkerup Studios. 22 ing and sprain her wrist quite badly. 3 - THE BEST GIFT Slab wood, $3.50 per cart load. 16 inch Jack pine in the round, $6.50 per cart load. Bemidji Mfg. Co. Phone 481. 1t12-1 The best Christmas gift is some- thing the recipient wants but can- not buy. Your friends cannot buy your pro- tograph. They cannot have one made for themselves, no matter how much money they may have. In order to get a picture of you, you are the one who must go to the photograph’s and order the work. Many of your friends and relatives want your photograph and have even mentioned the fact, but they cannot keep beg- ging you for it until it comes. The action must be your own. Just a little of your time at your convenience, and when you want the ‘pictures they will be ready for de- livery. “We mail them individually, if you wish, to such addresses as you A square meal plus fried chicken at the M. E. Church Saturday from 5:30, to 8:00 p. . Bring your fam- ily. 3d12-3 George W. Rhea left last evening for Duluth and Minneapolis on busi- ness.. He expects to return on Fri- day. Miss Jean Newton arrived in the city on Tuesday for a visit with her mother, Mrs. A. C. Newton, who is i1l at the hospital. ‘Wh he | if ) Coufi::y’g:e:“; n?:ea“é?,.,hzn?:: give us, enclosing your card. prices are right. At Grinager’s Gro- o kketup; cery on 3rd street. 9-9¢1 R Thursday special sale on percale| i and outing flannel. Long sleeve house gowns, $2.50 and $3.50 value, special | $1.98 at Troppmans. 3t12-3 | AURE * ok o o % % Martin Jamtvold left for Mizpah last ‘Friday, he was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jamtvold to Be- midji. \ Clara Haugen and Pearl Stai made trip to Halvor Koppang’s last i \, W gy {Thursday. i M‘l'l& H. O'Dell of Owatonna, was| Ole Siaffne motored to Aure store n the city yesterday en route to|jact Saturday shopping. Northern for an extended visit with | S e her son, Chester O'Dell. | 8pot cash paid for Liberty Bonds. See G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro- Co., during the day, or at the arkham hotel evenings. 7-29tt | 5 ing in church December 5, at two p. m. S i Iver Hoven visited at Hening Kirk- vold’s last Sunday. . John Salvevold and Ole Bakke are drilling a well at Peter Bakke's place. Myles Ousley spent Saturday even- TEea : ing at Lysing's. M;{ agd Ig";sr:eA\}l(:LBnt!n" of Can-i Car] Peterson. Olaf and Johan e sitors in the city| Geien transacted business in Bemidji uesday en route to points in Penn- | jast Wiednesday. sylvania for an extended visit. Miss Anderson left for her home at | Solway Wednesds ening 8 more acceptable than a beautiful 5Thfl“k}ugivi"g hona o et Christmas cards. See the splendid as-| ~ Mrs. T. 0. Gelen visited with Mrs, nqu;rg.ment at the Pioneer Stationery|Bakke Wednesday afternoon. § ;ngel;mr’lz ongrave or print them.| “Julia Lien called at Hans Kirk- asonable. 11-13tf | vold’s last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Salvevold made a trip to Carl Peterson's Tuesday afternoon. | Olaf Gelen and Carl Peterson at- | tended the town meeting at Debs last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Berg visited at Torval Mathisen's last Sunday. Mr. ana Mrs. T. O. Gelen and fam- - |ily visited at 8. 0. Jallen’s Thanksgiv- Drs. Larson & Larson,| "o = 0 »| Mrs. Slough from Bemidji motore X etrists. IfYrou-|to Aure last Saturday, i », bled The big treat of the year will be the fried spring chicken dinner at the M. E. church Saturday from 5:30 to 8 p. m. Make your plans to he there. 3d12-3 Thefadies of the M. E. Chureh will ! hold a fancy goods Christmas sale at | the néw Third Street Cafe all day Saturday. They'll be hundreds of things for Christmas gifts. Step in as you pass by. Lunch will also be served. 3d12-3 with headac}&es.’n Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson, Clara nervousness or eye dis-| Haugen and Olof Bakke visited at orders of any kind, needing glasses|Sam Jallen’s last Sunday. or glasses repaired, consult them.| Pearl and Oscar Stai made a trip lo Arfigual eyes fitted. Tsyael Thulin's Monday. —— e —— KRR KRR KKK KK K| There will be Young People’s meet- | FOR DAYTIME WEAR. Rarely chic and practical is this daytime €rock in Malay brown serge Pirimmed with soutache braid in self- | colos. Mt is a slip.on model, the | front being cut to form a deep V and finished with a co'lar of the fabric. Biege georgette forms the vestee. Tile ride gores are attached to the | froni and back of the dress below the | waistline. They may be trimmed- | with bias folds of serge or ribbon. ‘Medium size requires 3% yards h4- ! inch serge and one bunch of braid. | Pictorial- Review Dress No. 9064. | Sizes, 84 to 48 inches bust. Price, 35 | tents, I | EPIS"OPAL GUILD WILL MEET TOMORROW AETERNOON The Episcopal Guill will meet on | Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. C. A. Knopke, over the, store of the Bemidji Candy company. | Mrs. George McTaggart will assist | Mrs. Knopke in ‘entertaining. This will e the last regular meeting be- fore Christmas. EPWORTH LEAGUE MEETINGS ARE PROVING SUCCESSFUL The meetings which the Epworth League are holding this week in ob- servance of “Win My Chum Week,” are proving very successful. The at-| tendance is doubling itself cach eve- ning. Dr. Zentz will lead tonight and | a record attendance is expected. DISTRICT-SUPERINTENDENT VISITS LOCAL CHURCH Dr. C. P. Craig of St. Paul, dist- rict superintendent’ of the TFergus Falls district of the Methodist church, | was in the city last evening and held | first quarterly conference. Reports of the various departments of the church were made and it was shown that cach’ department is in a pros- iperous and flourishing condition un- der the leadership of Dr. G. H. Zentz. HAS PHOTOGRAUH TAKEN | The High school football team was | | meeting was held. accept the offer of C. {upon whiq to build a church. lgart and George Gronse to attend the meeting of the “Astera” Literary society November 24, in Mrs. Wagner's roow. The following program was given: Song—Thanksgiving at Society Recitation—Three , Hundred Years Ago, Certrude Stran Grandpa’s, Recitation—Autumn Time, Gladys Schu Dialogue—Johnny's Thanksgiving Dream. Recitation—The Mouse’s Thanksgiv- ing, Wanda Hartman. Oistory of Thanksgiving, Evelyn Ba- ker, Song by Mi Song by Miss W Song by the society. R HK KK KKK K KKK KKK x HORNET * % b % bk X ok bk % % ev. Odegaard reached Sunday afternoon in the Murray school. At the close of the™ervice a business It was decided to \W. Berggrin of an acre of land at the Ringe line, After this the confirmation class met for a s girls. boys. |short session. Among those who were in Black- duck en Tuesdoy were, J. 8. Thorpe, and E. L. Mobers. W m Landahl has 1 ed into his new housc near the Winan school, Among these who were in Black- duck on Wednesday were J. E. Bo- l Miss Magda Gronseth veturned to her home Wednesday evening to visit her folks a few day Mrs. William Moon, who has been | work hors in Grand Forks with her sick daugh-] er, has returned to her home. An interesting program was rend. sred at the Literary society, Friday, evening at the Winan school. Lunch } was served. ~ ADDITIONAL WANT ADS |t | #OR SALE—Dry Jatk pine cord wood | 4-ft. on board cars, Bemidji. Will} sell cheap, if whole car is taken at one Telephone 922, 1d12-1 FOR SALE--Have several thousand! bushels of ear and shelled corn. All} No. 3 and No. 4 white and yellow For prices, terms, ete.,, write the Maynard Produce Co., Maynard, | Minn. 2t12:2 LOST—One Illinois wrist wateh, en-, graved M. E. M. Tuesday after-| noon between 9th street, Beltrami and Hakkerup's Studio. Return to| 911 Beltrami avenue for reward.| 4t12-4 FOR SALE—One registered Percher-' on Stallion, 2,000 pounds. One reg-| istered Jack. Kive teams heavy; and harness, will be, . Will sell very reas-, E. J. Willets. Tt NT-—I"urnished modern room ! 2112-2 \ here Satur onable. FOR RE Seventh and Bemidji. LOST—One small pocketbook con-; taining an Exposition Hall Dollar and a all amount of clunn:u.’ Leave at the Pioneer offive. €. M. | Johnson. 211242 Lincoln Woman Was Almost in Despair ' When She Begani! Taking Tanlac—Gains 15‘ Pounds and improvement Is Wonderful. “Tanlac has not only relieved me of three years’ terrible suffering but has built me up fiftcen pounds in weight and T shall praise it the long- est day I live,” said Mrs. Sarah Lear- mont, 2238 R St., Lincoln, Ni “For three years my kid ered me 4 great deal, T ha pains all through my body and my lower limbs pained me so much, I could hardly stay up. My stomach got so badly rout of order I could| hardly digest anything and 1 saffer-| ed from constipation all the time. “At times I had terrible headaches “'LL PRAISE IT LONGEST - DAY | LIVE? o SHE SAYS and. 1 finally got in such a bad| condition I couldn’t do my house-! work and had to spend most of my time in bed. | “Well, T was almost in despair| when I started taking Tanlac, but be-| fore 1 finished half of the first bottle ! [ felt better. I have now taken five | bottles. I eat heartily and my diges- tion scems to be perfect. I never! have a headache nor a dizzy spell. I] hardly notice any pain and Tanlac| has built me up so much that I am| doing all my housework with ease.; All my friends have noticed my won- derful improvement and [ owe the zood health I am enjoying to Tanlac alene.” Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by City | Drug Store, Knutson & Lilja at] Graceton, V. M. Owen & Co. at Hines, | James Taylor, Tenstrike, and by the leading druggists in cvery town.— | 1y and I became so dizzy 1 could hard- Adv. photographed by A. A. Richardson at the High school building ycsterd In the picture were included Profes sor Smith and Dr. J. W. Diedrich. ST. PAUL’S LADIES’ AID MEETS TOMORROW AFTERNOON the Ladies Aid of St. Paul's EV:\H-‘ gelical Lutheran church will meet at | the Malakowski residence, 1,05 Be-| midji avenue, tomorrow afternoon ati :30 Miss Bertha Krause and Mrs William Krause will entertain. {cordial invitation is extended to all {1adies and friends. | | PHILATHEAS T0 MEET AT HINES HOME THIS EVENING The Philathezs will meet at the)| heme of Mrs. Hines this evening ( | complete material™for their booth at | the coming Methodist chureh bazaar, The hour has heen set at 0 to jallow all to attend the “Win My Chum” secrvices first | | | KRR K KRR KKK KKK KELLIHER SCHOOL: NOTES * B x ! R | School closed on Wednesday for Thanksgiving vacation of two days.| The children were taken to the Pas-| |time theatre where a motion picture| | “Rip Van Winkle' 'was shown. Jovce | hLennon told the story before the pi ture was shown. Between acts, thej children from Miss Wallace's room | gave several songs. The picture was | enjoyed by the children. lsabel | | Han tock charge of scveral {cla on Monday, because of Mr. |Hatkey being unable to attend the |session in the forenoon. | i A c gnment of new library bouks arrived recently and are much | appreciated by the school. Miss Nor- Iris has entire charge of the library tand has a period each afternoon for libr: work, and taking care of book distribution. “Shrimp"” Marrs spent his Thanks- | giving vacation with “Pal” Krog- | }seng at Saum skipning pulpwood. | ;M Tike Haley, Mrs. Wilkiam |Cleo V iams and Dewey Ezard vis-| lited camp 17, Friday. Where all thad a good time. | The Junior Literary society met ‘Inst Wednesday in the High school | |assembly room. The English 1IT and 1V classes are now at work writing Christmas ’plnys. | _Raymond Rierson and Frederick | Knutson are two new pupils in Miss Fossum’s room. t Miss Walls = pupils were invitzd —t .._L-Y R e s l BILLIE he men. cue and a score From the Play Matinees—10c-25¢ z .: a fine new Kohler “Vieeroy” Built-in Bath would add greatly She always played a winning game with '(lvljl(]y::!:‘\'gifif:}::():”m 8 appeqrance o ;lft m"} n}:yhht sh(:“n_].at!c.a e Kohler Enamel is famous for its pIe; Mwatchithe) gossipsirun Up pure whiteness and casier-cleans- ing propertics. See our display— P 1 note the superiority. by CIyde Fitch | Our installation service plus Comedy—*“LOOSE LIONS”-Two Parts Kohler Ware is la combination that insures long satisfaction. Try SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM it! } Nights—15¢-30c . 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